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Workplace Blame and Related Concepts An Analysis of Three Case Studies

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CHEST
Volume 148, Issue 2, Pages 543-549

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DOI: 10.1378/chest.15-0332

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Blame has been thought to affect quality by decreasing error reporting. Very little is known about the incidence, characteristics, or consequences of the distress caused by being blamed. Blame-related distress (B-RD) may be related to moral distress, but may also be a factor in burnout, compassion fatigue, lateral violence, and second-victim syndrome. The purpose of this article is to explore these related concepts through a literature review applied to three index critical care clinician cases.

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